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Davido cries out over plot to cancel his show over recent interview

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  • Famous singer, Davido has averred that some bigwigs are planning to cancel his show in Nigeria because of the interview he recently granted.
  • This comes after Davido affirmed that Nigeria’s economy was in shambles and urged people in diaspora not to return.
  • The interview sparked varying reactions from cybernauts.

Afrobeats heavyweight, David Adeleke better known as Davido has taken to social media to cry out over an unfavourable plot against him.

Taking to his X (formerly Twitter) handle with millions of followers, the singer who recently granted an interview where he trashed Nigeria’s economy, saying that it’s in shambles, averred that some kingpins want to cancel his incoming show in Lagos on December 24th because of what he said during the interview.

Davido in the interview had discouraged Nigerians abroad from returning home, stating that it wasn’t cool back home. He spoke about the unfavourable exchange rate and bad leadership ruining the country.

Speaking out, Davido averred that his show is about to be cancelled, however, he stated that he doesn’t even have to perform in Nigeria.

Publicizing the plot, he wrote:

“Dem say dem go cancel my show cus of my interview … loooool I don’t to have perform in NIGERIA.” 

See the post below:

Reacting to the post, One @paulnyk45 wrote: “This school wey you no finish true true dey affect you, what did you just typed😭.”

@iam__temmyyy wrote: “But you no lie sha… and dem too talk say your family follow spoil country. But me no know sha.”

@dammiedammie35 wrote: “Over them all OBO, speak your truth, speak on it !!🤴🎉.”

@drkenon2 wrote: “You don’t intend to perform in Nigeria. Of course, I absolutely agree. I love this interview Davido. Thank you for being very honest. God bless you more.”

@Maleekback wrote: “I don’t to have perform in Nigeria ?? Abi nah me no hear English ??”

@it_Rutie wrote: “I know you didn’t any harm. I understand that you may not have considered Nigeria’s economy at that time, but I kindly ask that in the future, you take the country’s welfare into account before responding. A more strategic approach could make a significant difference.”

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